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Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
04-30-2020
As some of you may know, I have a nice little side hustle rebuilding 4L60e's. This "hustle" started with me rebuilding on a bucket and a flexplate with just the bare minimum of specialty tools. I barely knew what I was doing. It has slowly grown to a registered LLC with all the dedicated specialty tools, a couple tried and true recipes for different level builds, and a solid reputation. I have a good system for knocking out a build in as little as a week while still working my other job. The biggest time suck being cleaning. I would bet 50% of my build time is spent just cleaning. That gets old fast, but there is a solution. After doing a bunch of research, I had a nice american made automatic parts washing cabinet picked out. I just wanted to wait till I had the $4k in cash saved up before I pulled the trigger. Time progressed, everything was lined up and I was about a week away from placing my order. Then it happened. Corona. Everything shut down. I decided it would be wise to just sit on that cash to see how things played out.
Life and business went on as usual for the next few weeks. Then one day while I was out dropping off torque converter cores, I saw it sitting around back and unloved. My diamond in the rough. A better Engineering automatic parts washing cabinet.
I knew I had to have it. The owner wasn't there that day, so I had one of the guys check with his boss and get back to me. Later that day I get the text "200 and its yours" I could not get back there with the cash fast enough. I paid the full asking price. Called a local towing company to set up transport. Today was the day I took delivery.
To say it's in rough shape would be an understatement. Rode hard and put away wet. The crust on the inside measures time like the rings of a tree.
Bucket for scale:
But it has good bones. All the parts are there. I have a call into an electrician to look it all over. Let's assume it needs a full rewire and both motors rebuilt. I should still be into this thing for less than half of what I was going to spend on a new one. The electrical, a full cleaning and a coat of paint should get this thing right where I want it. I'm thinking battleship grey, but open to suggestions. I just don't want it to stand out. I also need a name. I'm not one for naming vehicles, but machines are fair game. I have one in mind. Probably offensive to liberal progressives, but my machine, my name. Unless someone comes up with something better, I shall call her Hillary. No personality, loud, and good at cleaning things. Also open to name suggestions, but you have to give reasons, and they need to be "safe for work."
I'll keep a running total of the money spent on this thing as the "build" progresses.
Purchase price: $200
Transport: $100
Total: $300
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#2
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
GrandPrix Junkie
04-30-2020
lets take it a step further and call it killary, because she makes unwanted adversaries go away.
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#3
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
Banned
04-30-2020
Nice find, good luck with the rebuild.
My dad's been doing it the traditional way forever, but definitely has his stand/pan/pump in the basement for keeping it efficient. I'm betting the big shop near him has a bunch of those spendy units you were looking at, but they're a big operation/
Don't think many people care about the name, so have fun. (not hardcore dem,lib nor rep,cons... pull from each column depending on topic, based on what I've lived/seen/done, as we all tend to do).
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#4
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
04-30-2020
Hahaha.. who knew you'd go this crazy
I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.
2010 Audi A6 Dual IC's
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#5
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
04-30-2020
Originally Posted by
dezldave961
Nice find, good luck with the rebuild.
My dad's been doing it the traditional way forever, but definitely has his stand/pan/pump in the basement for keeping it efficient. I'm betting the big shop near him has a bunch of those spendy units you were looking at, but they're a big operation/
Thanks! Well, I'm certainly not a big operation but I am pretty meticulous about cleaning things. Does your dad build as a side business also?
Originally Posted by
BillBoost37
Hahaha.. who knew you'd go this crazy
I did Bill. I knew I would go this crazy.
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#6
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
Banned
04-30-2020
Originally Posted by
BrandonHall10
Thanks! Well, I'm certainly not a big operation but I am pretty meticulous about cleaning things. Does your dad build as a side business also?
Ya, he's been doing it since the 80's for drag/oval/mud racers and tons of regular vehicles on nights/weekends during his 35yr career as a NYS DOT diesel mechanic (just retired). He built my 11-sec Regal's with all the goodies I spec'd out in 2009, and it's doing great ~50k later (just dropping pan this year to add a cooler, finally, and consider reducing accumulator shim length, cuz I went a little extra before).
It definitely adds comfort when he's got the experience of paying attention to the updates coming out while doing various regular rebuilds. I'm sure you're seeing similar benefits. It surprised me when he said they finally had good upgrades for 4L60's to finally rely on for moderate performance setups. Might become an option for a RWD 3800 build later.
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#7
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
05-01-2020
Ya know..I bought a pry bar that should retail for over $120 alone. A pry bar............. for over a hundo by itself. Gotta say though, that pry bar is great in the right situations. A cleaning cabinet would be great. I wish I had even a parts washer.
I drink..so consider that when reading my posts.
2010 Audi A6 Dual IC's
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#8
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
05-02-2020
Originally Posted by
dezldave961
It definitely adds comfort when he's got the experience of paying attention to the updates coming out while doing various regular rebuilds. I'm sure you're seeing similar benefits. It surprised me when he said they finally had good upgrades for 4L60's to finally rely on for moderate performance setups. Might become an option for a RWD 3800 build later.
Yeah. Trans-Go has come out with some new goodies recently. Sonnax has some pretty good pieces for higher HP builds. I still wouldn't put one of these trannys behind anything making any serious power or in anything very heavy. At the end of the day, it's just a glorified 700R-4. It does add a certain level of comfort when you have a builder you can trust or even do it yourself.
Originally Posted by
BillBoost37
Ya know..I bought a pry bar that should retail for over $120 alone. A pry bar............. for over a hundo by itself. Gotta say though, that pry bar is great in the right situations. A cleaning cabinet would be great. I wish I had even a parts washer.
Some tools you have to pay a premium for, but are worth every penny. So far my most expensive purchases have been a HF lift cart and an Eastwood disassembly table (with drain). Neither one of them were crazy expensive, but much more than the random socket or seal driver.
The last couple days have been spent disassembling and cleaning. I have never been a coal miner, but now I can relate. This thing is filthy. I have an electrician coming this afternoon to look at the wiring and I've already ordered some parts. The spray nozzles are mounted using some sort of saddle tap. I'm not a fan. The rubber seals are all hard and flakey. Plus the screws used to hold them on come in from the back side. It's like some brain teaser puzzle trying to get this thing apart. I ordered new nozzles and will be tapping them directly into the iron pipe, I also got a new set of casters. One of them was MIA, and I really need this thing to be movable. Both pillow blocks for the basket were seized solid. Got a 4 pack. 2 will be spares. Back to work...
Previous total: $300
Pillow blocks: $19
Nozzles: $74
Casters: $26
Current total: $419
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#9
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
GrandPrix Junkie
05-02-2020
**** dude congrats on the LLC! We got to get you into turbos so you can open up "Brandons Snail Toys LLC"
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#10
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
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#11
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
GrandPrix Junkie
05-08-2020
I was Inc, just switched to sole proprietor, got tired of paying big bucks to a accountant, taxes etc.
That things going to look sweet painted up. What kind of top coat? A moisture cured urethane are balls tough, kbs coating has a nice color selection.
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#12
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
05-09-2020
Originally Posted by
ItHurtz
That things going to look sweet painted up. What kind of top coat? A moisture cured urethane are balls tough, kbs coating has a nice color selection.
Either Ace or Rustoleum brand alkyd enamel with a dash of hardener. Whoever has the shade of gray I like best.
Primer is on. I think it came out pretty nice. I'll let that harden up over the next week while I work on other parts of the machine. Everything went pretty well, but I did learn a couple things. Just when you think you have stirred enough, stir some more. Also, the little funnels with the screens in them... Mandatory. I bought a couple but forgot to use one on the first batch. The reservoir filter clogged after a few minutes of spraying. Dumpet it out, ran it through the funnel filter and no more problems.
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#13
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
05-09-2020
bet you could sell it back to the place you got it for full price when done lol
98 Buick Regal GS, F body brakes, Caddy STS wheels, tinted tails
L36 bottom end, lightly ported heads, 1.95 roller rockers, headers, gen 5 N* 3.0 pulley, FSIC, 42 lb injectors, a BrandonHall rebuilt trans, DHP tuned and AEM water/Meth injection https://goo.gl/gpV5kW
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#14
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
GrandPrix Junkie
05-09-2020
Uh o your driveway has a owie, someone spilled!
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#15
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
05-09-2020
Originally Posted by
Scottydoggs
bet you could sell it back to the place you got it for full price when done lol
No way. I have way to much sweat equity in this thing now.
Originally Posted by
ItHurtz
Uh o your driveway has a owie, someone spilled!
Ha! Kinda looks like that. No, that's the remains of a bunch of crushed up sidewalk chalk. ...kids
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Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
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Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
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#18
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
GrandPrix Junkie
05-20-2020
Uh research the $50 rustoleum paint job on a 69 charger......................
Did you do 1 heavy coat or a few light?
Try a LVLP gun, and thinner
Last edited by ItHurtz; 05-20-2020 at 08:42 PM.
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#19
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
05-20-2020
looks damn good to me. i just looked before i read, i thought it was hammer finish lol
98 Buick Regal GS, F body brakes, Caddy STS wheels, tinted tails
L36 bottom end, lightly ported heads, 1.95 roller rockers, headers, gen 5 N* 3.0 pulley, FSIC, 42 lb injectors, a BrandonHall rebuilt trans, DHP tuned and AEM water/Meth injection https://goo.gl/gpV5kW
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#20
Re: Major upgrade! - Better Engineering parts washing cabinet rehab.
GT Level Member
05-22-2020
Originally Posted by
BrandonHall10
I can see myself doing a lot more painting with an HVLP gun and ditching the rattle cans whenever possible.
it does make spraying better.spray bombs are thinned down quite a bit to get em to spray at them low PSIs which leads to lower mil thickness. switch to quarts and spray gun and ya get higher mil thickness per coat and better coverage. might have to thin a bit (depending on paint) to get rid of the OP but that could be caused by the gun,too. i started with a devilbiss startingline gun and was never able to get rid of OP. the gun doesnt atomize good enough. bought a finishline gun and had improvement. bought a copper tekna for base and clear and DAM!!!
ya might be able to find deals on mismatched colors from your local jobber,too. i get half off on all mismatched base and single stage.